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COAL STRIKES

IN BRITAIN

General Vote Taken

London, April 16..

G.M.C. STRIKE

SETTLED Company Gains Its

Point

WAZIRISTAN

UNREST

British Convoy. Attacked

London, Apr. 17. Unruly tribesmen on the North- West Frontier of India yesterday Ambushed another British con- Voy. Two of the attackers were

A vote has just been taken of all the coalields of Great Britain

Oahawa, Apr. 18. on the question of strike action in

The strike in the General Motors connection with coal disputes

Corporation plant at Oshawa, which have been in progress for which had threatened to involve some time in Nottinghamshire. the provincial government of On-killed. Whatever the result may be, com- tario in" a grim struggle with ment in the press indicates the

labour, dictated to by American danger of a national strike is con-union "bosses," has now been set- sidered remote.

tled.

Two points are involved, accora-

Mr. Homer Martin, President of ing to an account of the matter the United Automobile Workers, which the Secretary of Mines gave

announced that an understanding the House of Commons on Tuesday, had been reached at Detroit yes- though both arise out of the pre-terday concerning the Oshawa sence, since 1928. of two rival atrike, the terms of which would unions in the area-one autono-

be submitted to a mass meeting mous and the other amliated to of strikers to-night for ratification. the Mine-workers Federation

It is understood the men will re- Great Britain.

furn to work Monday.

condition

of

After the men have returned to work, negotiations will begin be. tween the Canadian General Mo- tors Corporation and workers' committees from all the company's factories in Canada, for a complete settlement on all points.

After the strike of last Noveш- ber at Harworth Colitery the owners wished to make the 'mem- bership of the autonomous union a condition of re-employment. The was later withdraw, but the question of victimisation of men involved in the Harworth

Although these committees ap- strike remains in disputa. In the meantime, through the good offices parently will be composed of mem- of the Minca Department, leaders bers of the UA.W., the company seemed to have gained its point of the two unions negotiated a

sign an agrec- but the that it would not basis of amalgamation, Mineworkers' Federation executive ment with UA.W. officials later declined to proceed with the only with employees.-- amalgamation scheme, pending Reuter.

settlement of the victimisation

question and decided to take a ballot of the whole country on the question of enforcing the prim ciple of freedom of organisation. which they claim is challenged by the refusal of the company to re- cognise a union, affilated to the federation

but

Military telephone wires are also reported to have been cut by the tribesmen.

The "Dally Telegraph" says that the British authorities consider the situation in Waziristan to be "very grave."

"These Indian tribes, who are probably the toughest warriors in. the whole world are able to call on 500,000 fighting men" the pa-

per says.

"The present outbreak may re- quire a generation of political en- deavour to achieve the task of conciliating. the tribes."

The paper also publishes an Ex- change Telegraph message from Calcutta, quoting the Attorney- General who is conducting the prosecution of twelve Indian Com- munists charged with high trea-

sori,

The Attorney-General said that the men had been in regular re- celpt of funds from the Comin- tern in Moscow, who had primed the men with revolutionary prp- paganda--

Transacran News Service.

APPREHENSION OF UNRESTRICTED

NAVAL PROGRAMME

London, Apr. 18. Grave apprehension of the pos- The company, on the other hand, sibility of an unrestricted competi which recognises the autonomous tion in naval building and un- limited designs in tonnage and union, is prepared to negotiate oa the questions at issue if and when striking power, was expressed by the amalgamation scheme is car-Sir Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty, at a dinner in Lon- ried through.

don to-night.

The Mines Secretary told the House of Commons he was doing all in his power to find a solution of the problem. The questions are so -near to settlement and a general coal strike in the near future is felt by the public to be so out of proportion in its effects to the is- ques left unsettled, that a wide- spread belief in a peaceful out- come prévalls.-- British Wireless.

SOVIET OVERTURES. TO U.S.

Britain, he said, would welcome the opportunity of ratifying the London Treaty, and only delayed doing so because the Government felt it was necessary first to ensure

YOUTH LEADER'S.

VISIT

Berlin, April 18. The Italian Youth leader, Secre- tary of State. Ricci, is expected to arrive at Munich on April 25, in order to return the visit to Italy by the German Youth Leader, Baldur von Schirach. Ricci wil Washington, Apr. 16. stay in Germany tili May 3, and of the The Department of State to-day inspect the institutions revealed that the Soviet Govern- "Hitler Youth" Organisation ---- ment had approached two Ame-Transocean News Service.

rican Companies for supplies of materials, designs and equipment for a modern capital ship, to be armed with 16-inch guna and to be assembled in Soviet yards.

The Department states the com- panies which received these en- quarles, approached the

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Govern-

ment early in March, before Ja- pan had refused to subscribe to the 14-inch maximum for naval guns,

The Department. objected to the proposed 'transactions on the grounds that the maximum call-

SECRET AIR JOURNEY

London. April 16 The Marquis of Londonderry, former British Secretary of Air. started off on Friday in his own Asked plane, piloted by himself. where he was going, he said be. did not know as he had made no plans. He would be back in 10 days, and the first stop would be Paris-

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bre of guns for battleships was still an international issue, and the export of such weapons from the United States might create a situation inimical to American in- terests. Moreover, the provision in

"ŠUB” SALVAGED. the proposed contract stipulating that the manufacturer must have

Cadiz, April 10. the guns tested by the United Sta-

A Nationalist steamer succeeded tes Navy before delivery might contravene the United States Gov-in raising a Republican submarine ernment's policy in dissociating which had been sunk by a Nation- itself" completely from the pro-alist cruiser. The submarine was motion of the export trade intaken to Cadiz and added to the munitions.

nationsilst fleet.- Reuter

Transocean Neios Nervien

ANTI-NAZI PROCLAMATION BY

SOUTH AFRICA

Canetown, "Aur. 18. which precluded" conciliation

The South African Government's among the various sections of the anti-Nazi, proclamation concerning population, and witch operate alleged subversive activities on the against the interests of Germans part of the German population in as well as other inhabitants.

"The Bouth-west Africa and giving the

proclamation, continued in Governor there power to banish General Hertzog, was issued offenders, without any right of up- pursuance of South Africa's inter- peal, was not induced by an anta

tion to carry out a trust imposed gonistic motive towards the Reich, by the mandate given her by the declares General J. B. Hertzog, re- League of Nations, and applies to plying to a German note, of pro- all non-British subjects, without

discrimination against Germans.

The Union

Government trusts,

test.

The note, delivered on April 5, calls the proclamation "a com- bative measure,

South Africa, said General Hert- zog.to-day, is guided by the in- perative need to promote proper administration and ordered dere lopment in her territory."The mea- sure was directed against practices

he concludes, that German na tionals will give no occasion for the application of the provision of the proclamation to them, and he would welcome the co- operation of the German Govern ment in that regard.--. -Reuter.

the accession of a sufficient nam- ber of naval powers.

There was no reason Great Bri- tain and Japan should not resume the relations that were so satis- factory, a feature of former years, he said. Ha was supported in. this hope by the encouraging fact that the unfortunate incident at Keelunk.

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Warnsdorf (Czecho-Slovakia),

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A clash between Sudeten Ger- mans and Social Democrats took place here to-day when, the latter invaded a meeting of the Sudeten Party which was being held in beer hat.

-Over 30 were wounded, some of them seriously, 'before the police could restore order.

Several women in the hall were roughly handled, one of them jumping out of an upstairs win- dow and receiving severe injuries. -Transocean News Service.

JAPANESE FLIERS HELD UP

Berlin,, April 16. The Japanese tiers, Jinma and Tsukagashi, landed at the Berlin air port. Tempelhof, at 5 pm, and were greated by the Japanese Ain- bassador, representatives of the German Government and aviation and a large crowd. The arrival was somewhat delayed owig to bad weather which had forced the pilots to make an intermediate landing at Detmold.-- Transocean News Service

MARSEILLES

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Paris, April 10,

The delegate of the Catalan General in France, Casas, has mysteriously disappeared in Mar- seilles. His brother-in-law reported to the police that Caras left his hotel a few days ago with an attache CssC containing important do- caments and 150,000 francs "to buy food." Nothing has been heard of him since..... Transaczan News Servtes-

Shadow Coronation

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London, Apr. 16. Two days before the real cele mony, there will be staged in Lon~. dom a "shadow Coronation," as a rehearsal, down to the most minute detail,

All participants in the actual ceremony will attend the rehearsal and go through the proceedings, these including the Earl Marshal, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Peers and Pearesses The unly absentees will be the King and Queen - Reuter's Bulletin Service,

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